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Thursday, 23 June 2016

200 IDPs die in Starvation & Dehydration – MSF

At the least 200 refugees from Boko Haram have died of
starvation and dehydration in the northeastern Nigerian city of Bama in the
past month, Doctors Without Borders said Wednesday. The refugees "speak of
children dying of hunger and digging new graves every day," according to a
statement from the group, also known by its French acronym MSF.

"A catastrophic humanitarian emergency" is unfolding at a
makeshift camp on a hospital compound where 24,000 people have taken refuge, it
said.

The doctors referred 16 emaciated children at risk of dying
to their special feeding center in Maiduguri. One in five of the 15,000
children are suffering severe acute malnutrition, the group found.

"We see the trauma on the faces of our patients who have
witnessed and survived many horrors," said Ghada Hatim, head of the Doctors
Without Borders mission in Nigeria.

Her team reached Bama on Tuesday following a military convoy
from Maiduguri, the Borno state capital that is the headquarters of Nigeria’s
military campaign.

Though Bama is just 70 kilometers (45 miles) southeast of
Maiduguri, ongoing clashes between the militants and troops make travel unsafe
and farmers have not planted crops for 18 months, Dr. Christopher Mampula of
Doctors Without Borders explained by telephone from Paris.

Boko Haram fighters routinely burn down homes and destroy
wells, leaving few water sources in an area where temperatures often soar above
40 degrees (100 degrees Fahrenheit).

The Islamic militants seized Bama in September 2014 and
Nigerian troops recaptured it in March 2015. Nigeria’s military has greatly
curtailed the 7-year-old insurgency that has killed some 20,000 people, but
militants still attack villages, deploy suicide bombers and have staged attacks
across Nigeria’s borders in Chad, Niger and Cameroon.

The refugees in Bama are among 1.8 million Nigerians forced
from their homes and living inside the country, with another 155,000 in
neighboring countries, according to the United Nations.